Taipei Times
Date: Jan 17, 2020
By: Jason Pan / Staff reporter
Lawmakers and legal experts yesterday called for an investigation into the involvement of
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Deputy Secretary-General Alex Tsai speaks at a news conference in Taipei on Thursday last week.
Photo: Chang Chia-ming, Taipei Times
New Power Party Chairman Hsu Yung-ming (徐永明) said he asked the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office to initiate an investigation into Tsai, as he believed the evidence showed that China was using its “representative in Taiwan” to meddle in the spy case and influence the outcome of the elections.
The act prohibits people from acting on the instructions of “infiltration sources” or receiving funding from them for illegal lobbying or disrupting elections, “so our judiciary must find out in this case, whether China provided instructions or funding” to Tsai and whether he used threats or money to make Wang recant his story and framed the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) for it, Hsu said.
DPP legislators Lee Chun-yi (李俊俋) and Wang Ding-yu (王定宇) echoed the call, with Lee saying that Tsai appears to have contravened the National Security Act (國家安全法), as well as laws governing elections and referendums. [FULL STORY]